Statistics show that most couples wait an average of 6 years, after problems develop, to ask for help for their relationship. By that time, many of the feelings of love and respect have eroded and distance and loneliness have intruded into the feelings of caring and affection.

Sally and John specialize in marriage, couples and relationship counseling. They have the life experiences, clinical knowledge and skills to be clear and direct with couples, provide concrete ideas and direction to help them resolve many of the problems that cause distress in their marriage and relationships.

Practical and Positive Help for Couples

Their marriage and couples counseling focuses on helping couples develop clear and healthy patterns of communication and conflict resolution. John and Sally both work from a positive perspective, building on what couples are already doing well and what is working. Minimal time is spent talking about problems, most of the conversation is directed toward specific changes to help couples move forward and solve problems.

Problems With Affairs

Sally and John have a lot of experience in counseling couples with
infidelity issues, having helped many navigate the painful times of the
trauma of infidelity. If you or your spouse have had an affair, they can
help.

Individual Counseling

Many individuals also find their way to the Couples Counseling office.
John and Sally meet with people who are concerned about relationships,
who struggle with depression or anxiety, who are making life
transitions, experiencing problems at work and other life struggles.

Some
of the individuals that they have helped have been coping with divorce,
the struggles of rearing adolescents, caring for aging parents,
retirement, and family business issues.

Many who go through these times also experience loneliness, depression and worry.